My favorite ships from JP light novels that already have manga adaption and some have anime adaption too with long haired man (Its important, okay? No long hair bishie. No motivation.)
Watashi no shiawase na kekkon (My Happy Marriage) [Trailer]
➤ Heroine is abused by her family and send her off to marry a rumored cruel rich man. Turns out he's a husband material for the right girl.
Akuyaku Reijou nanode Last Boss wo Kattemimashita (I'm the Villainess, So I'm Taming the Final Boss) [Trailer]
➤ Isekai heroine find herself as the villainess of the Otome game she's playing. To prevent her Bad Ending, she asked the Last Boss to marry her.
Yubiwa no Eranda Konyakusha (The Fiancée Chosen by the Ring)
➤ Heroine is minding her own business admiring the dresses in a party but her head was hit by a flying ring. To her surprise, a beautiful man suddenly announced she is his fiancée.
Saiunkoku Monogatari (Color Cloud Palace) [Trailer]
➤ Heroine was bribed to act as consort for the young Emperor with ulterior motive to help him find motivation in governing the Saiunkoku country. Heroine later became a governor to help the Emperor serve their country.
Hokuou Kizoku to Moukinzuma no Yukiguni Karigurashi (The Snow Country Hunting Life of the Northern Nobleman and the Raptor Wife)
➤ MC is having a hard time looking for a wife because his past relationship don't accept his hunting lifestyle. He thought he should find a strong woman instead and so the retired female soldier catch his attention.
Ginzatoushi To Kuro No Yousei (Sugar Apple Fairy Tale) [Trailer]
➤ Heroine is on her way to become a confectioner but she need a bodyguard in her journey so she hired a beautiful warrior fairy and he has attitude problem.
Kusuriya no Hitorigoto (The Apothecary Diaries) [Trailer]
➤ Heroine is kidnapped and sold to become a servant of palace's harem. There, she meet a beautiful eunuch who find her interesting and won't leave her alone. They solve mysteries in the harem together.
being in your early 20s is crazy bc there’s people who are literally married and people who’ve never even dated and people who are trapped in their childhood bedrooms waiting to get out and people who are trying to live out romanticized dream lives and people who are completely on their own and people with multi tiered support systems and we’re all supposedly peers and none of us think we’re doing it right at all